Which diodes, specifically, are you asking about?
I think the general consensus is that the overcurrent diodes need to be fast acting, so go with high speed silicon diodes per Leach. The overvoltage diodes that are across the output transistors, IMHO, can be plain old 1N4004's. While one can argue for something different, if those diodes get triggered, you got a major problem and a little extra distortion to alert you that something bad is happening is a good thing. The rectifier diodes in the power supply can be a slow turn-on kind, though I think regular Schottky didoes work well here. I don't have any specific part number recommendations - maybe someone can provide some, or you can try a search.
These are just my recollections of what others have said. I look forward to hearing what other more experienced builders have used.
I think the general consensus is that the overcurrent diodes need to be fast acting, so go with high speed silicon diodes per Leach. The overvoltage diodes that are across the output transistors, IMHO, can be plain old 1N4004's. While one can argue for something different, if those diodes get triggered, you got a major problem and a little extra distortion to alert you that something bad is happening is a good thing. The rectifier diodes in the power supply can be a slow turn-on kind, though I think regular Schottky didoes work well here. I don't have any specific part number recommendations - maybe someone can provide some, or you can try a search.
These are just my recollections of what others have said. I look forward to hearing what other more experienced builders have used.
if you do a search you will find some statements schottkys would be the best solution.
btw: fairchild sends out samples of theyr super fast /soft recovery "stealth" types.
btw: fairchild sends out samples of theyr super fast /soft recovery "stealth" types.
yes. there is lots of very good diodes but BYW29-100 200V 20A
costs less than euro.
i really dont need exsotic components but im only looking for simple upgrade.
so will be BYW29-100 200V 20A better like ordinary bridge.
costs less than euro.
i really dont need exsotic components but im only looking for simple upgrade.
so will be BYW29-100 200V 20A better like ordinary bridge.
In my last post I meant "soft recovery" rather than "slow turn on".
The diodes you name are ultrafast silicon diodes and they should operate just fine, though the aforementioned soft recovery Schottkys might be a better choice. Whenever I get around to rebuilding my Leach Amp those will be the kind I will investigate.
The diodes you name are ultrafast silicon diodes and they should operate just fine, though the aforementioned soft recovery Schottkys might be a better choice. Whenever I get around to rebuilding my Leach Amp those will be the kind I will investigate.
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